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Port Perry Star, 15 Nov 1972, p. 25

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RAEN FEL RWASAM ESR UR ABA NEA SNR / 18 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed ; Ballingall 213. High Single: B ° hd i ednesday, Nov. 8,1972 = eo M. Cook - 22 antams victorious Singles Over 210: M. Cook 262; A. Chandler 245; G. Grieveson 246; L. L. Wilson 679; K. Notting- ham; J. Wilkins 612, in three games ~ BOWLING. i On gs Cook 238; B. Duff 236; S. " Amethyst .............. 31 Cun 20 Berti avid View Port Bitte tat the. slayerd 2 ) : y 225, ; K. Nottin m } By Wayne Venning or! ADIs Wb eshay m3; J. B ey any yr EL. J. Hunter 225; F. Venning After opening the season at started to skate, forecheck, Stan®ngs-- B. Evans 215; B. Heayn 214; mE I 9g 223,219; M. Donnelly 220; M. home, with two easy wins the and hit, which payed off with Tigers ................ 2% A. McCreight 214 opal ...ioooviiiiinn, 28 Healey 216; B. Oke 215; D. Beare Motor Bantams tra- goals from Phil Cochrane, Lions .................. 22 Stan dings-- i TEER + coos on onsen 9; Nottingham 213; M. Hopkins velled to Stoufville to play Ed Olsen, and Larry Elson. a | Leopards .............. 2 Apples 32 Emeralds ............. 90 212; J. Taylor 212; V. Rider their powerful team. Stouffville replied with two LYAX intense iininnas 17 Pears -................. 31 TOPAZ ......ovveeeenn... 18 210. Port Perry had opened the third period goals, but Barry Cougars .... .......... 11 Bananas ............... 30 Sapphire ............... 17 Over 600: schedule with convincing 11 -. Heard made several fine Panthers ...: ......... 0 Limes... . ........ 08 Pearls .......... - "ys F.Venning 651; G. Grieve: and 13 - 1 wins over saves to preserve the win. "Over 200 games: Grapefruits ............ 95 Jade... 15 Som, L. Bertrand 636; L. Pickering and Newcastle. ~The next home game for Glady Mahaffy 255; Ber-, Lamons TT er Wilson 630; M. Donnelly 622; The Stouffville boys open- the Bantams will be Wed- nice Tennyson 236; Carol Melons ...............23 November 2nd. ~ M. Cook 611. edup a quick 2-0scorein the nesday, November 8 at 7:80 . Wilbur 228; Nancy Bryans Cherries................23 MEN'S THURSDAY ~Standings-- sl sds edb mip abi Bar BGR nn 220; Merle St. John 207: Pat Peaches .............. 29 NIGHT BOWLING onyx ........ooevnvnnnn 37 be going to win the local lads West Rouge, a team t a Lovering 206. Oranges................ 20 High Triple: Opal .................. 35 right out of the arena with must be defeated to stay in Plums 19 J. Owen - 766 Ruby .................. 34 their hard hitting and rough first place. : LADIES MONDAY Noétarines terraces. 18 High Triple W.H.: Garnet ...ociiind sips 33 tactics. NIGHT BOWLING ~~ 7 rooney J. Healey - 758 Diamonds ............. 32 Led by the strong fore- High Triple: LADIES WEDNESDAY High Single: Amethyst .............. 31 checking of Mark Jobb, the B. Oke 301 NIGHT 50RIING B. Jansen - 303 Zircon ................ 29 Bantams fought back and High Triple: High Triple: 2 High Single W.H. Emeralds .............. 27 tied the score on goals by B. Oke 789 L. Wilson - 679 : . Sapphire .............. 22 Dave Horton from John Scott Triples over 600: high Single: ay) ie TOPAZ +. 0554S svins 21 and Steve Jones from Robt. ON TARGET EVERY TE B. Oke 789; J. Walker 636; L. Wilson -.278 J. OWEN 40% B. Tanger « JIB iiiieirninilinmnn 2 Van Camp. Port Perry Star D. DeJong 609; L. Campsall Singles Over 210: 722; J. Wilson Sr. 710; J. Pearls.................. The third period was all 608; D. Wilson 604. Singles 210 and over: B. Oke 301, 268, 220. M. DeJong 257; S. Williamson 251; L. Huntington 246; W. Tobin 242; J. Walker 242; E. Johnson 250; J. Richards 237; R. Roach 234; D. Goreski 224; D. DeJong 224; D. Wilson 223; L. Campsall L. Wilson 278,214; M. Cook, 259, 219; J. Thompson 253; J. Wilkins 262; M. Wallace 238; L. Fielding 232; M. L. Dowson 229; M. Donnelly 225; 215; B. Oke 223; F. H y 222; M. Dowson 220; M. Mumford 218; M. Trem- bley 216; J. Reader 215; K. Nottingham 214, 214;» C. Healey 671; J. Rider 667; C. Wilson 657; H. Buscher 656; K. Ashton 650; G. Pogue 636. November 1st. LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLING High Triple: F. Venning - 651 Moto-Ski'S' The smoothest-riding - sports-model snow- mobile you can buy. Oak Ridges In one of the finest played hockey games of the young season, the powerful Oak Ridges, Jrs. defeated the Port Perry Flamingo Past- ries Jrs. 2 - 1. This hard fought game featured excellent goal-ten- ding by both Phil Gilroy of Port Perry and Larry Clews of Oak Ridges, with Clews being exceptional in the third period , when he stopped many Breat scoring chances by the Flamingo forwards. Port Perry opened the defeats Flamingos 2-1 penalties, with 10 going to the local lads. The next home game for the Jrs. will be Thursday, November 9th when the Bowmanville Hockey Club comes to town. If you remember the two exhibition' games played earlier in the: season by these two teams, you won't want to miss this tough and exciting game. It appears Bowmanville may be one of the teams Port Perry will have to defeat if® they want to make the play-off in the first year in the league. The crowds for the home games are getting larger every time, so come early and avoid the rush. SUDDENLY Where it meets the scoring at 3:24 of the second ground, it's tough. period win Ronags Stall the advanced Where it comping a Je Wai play with Grant McLaughlin meets you, it's and Shawn Lackie only to ALOUE TTE smooth. - have the visitors come right yd moto-ski -- -- * *Trademark of Moto-Ski Limited. © Moto-Ski Limited, 1972. Meet the Moto-Ski 'S' at: NESTLETON SNOWMOBILE SALES Nestleton - 986-5539 This is the sports machine that's unbeaten in the 400 and 440 grass drag races. The performance machine for '73. 14 Models to choose from .. .$595 to $1495, NO DOWN PAYMENT -- until the snow flies! Only Moto-Ski gives you a 2-year track warranty (on all single cylinder models). 30 H.P. ELECTRIC See 1973 Models soon at AMAZING VALUE 1972 New Sno-Prince SNOWMOBILES 3695.00 WHY PAY MORE? HAMER AUTO CLINIC Brooklin, Hwy. 12 Phone 655-4492 655-3621 AAAAATTAATTETTAAAAAAALAAAALALAALAALAAAALALLALAAATAAASTSTARRRRSSSSSSS SSS SAS SSS SSS SANS back at 5:30 with John Lenneville scoring from John Ranieri. The score re- mained tied until 10:47 of the third period ® when Rob Shackfield scored the win- ners from Bill Guinane. The Flamingo's came very close to trying up the contest on several occasions and ap- peared to have done so in the last few seconds when Ron Webster scored on a hard slap shot from the point, only to have the linesman call it back on an offside call. The referee kept the rough game well in hand, calling 17 The '73 Beautiful Brutes are here! FIELDING ALOUETTE Sales & Service RR #4, Port Perry - 985-7453 Jamesway Co. Lid. takes pleasure in announcing the appointment of 1.B. 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